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SCD octopus holder buckle for SCUBA diving
€5.00
Tax included
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Our team of passionate divers came up with a simple but effective little accessory to attach your octopus and keep it at your fingertips!
BENEFITS
Ease of use
Attaches your octopus by the mouthpiece, making it accessible at all timesFlexibility
Adaptable to all regulator mouthpieces. Attaching snap hook included.TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
Technical specifications
Length: 13 cm.An intuitive octopus holder that is easy to use: simply pass the mouthpiece of the regulator through the neon rubber ring to attach it. Then, attach the small snap hook to secure the octopus close to your hands. In this way, you will always have your safety triangle, which is essential when diving. The neon yellow colour makes the attachment or the octopus easy to spot.
composition
composition
Buckles: 100.0% Polyamide; Elastic band: 100.0% Synthetic Rubber
Tips for storage and maintenance
DRYING IN A TUMBLE DRYER POSSIBLE. NORMAL TEMPERATURE, MAXIMUM EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE OF THE DRUM 80°C.
MAXIMUM WASH TEMPERATURE OF 30°C. VERY MODERATE TREATMENT.
IRON AT A MAXIMUM SOLEPLATE TEMPERATURE OF 150°C.
MAXIMUM WASH TEMPERATURE 70°C. NORMAL TREATMENT.
IRONING AT A MAXIMUM IRON SOLEPLATE TEMPERATURE OF 200°C.
Storage tips
It is important to store diving equipment away from sources that produce ozone. Keep your equipment in a dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
Restrictions on use
Diving requires the certification of a certified instructor.
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
Designed and tested by our teams and our technical partner in Hendaye (France).
Warranty
2 Years
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Our technical partner: Planet Ocean, a 5-star PADI diving centre based at TRIBORD.The centre uses SUBEA equipment throughout the year.The team of instructors are rigorously involved in the development of our diving products.From the design stage, with product managers, designers and engineers, through prototype testing to long-term wear tests, with the help of novice divers and training instructors.